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Lulworth Cove – beautiful natural attraction at Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England

Lulworth Cove – beautiful natural attraction at Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England

Along the Jurassic Coast, just outside of the small village of West Lulworth is where you will find the popular Lulworth Cove. More than half of a million people visit the cove every single year; most people visit it between the months from July to August. Nearby the cove is where you will also find […]

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Wookey Hole Caves – populat tourist attraction near Bristol, England, UK

Wookey Hole Caves – populat tourist attraction near Bristol, England, UK

Located along the southernmost edges of the Mendip Hills, you will find the village of Wookey Hole and its popular attraction, Wookey Hole Cave. The cave was formed by the River Axe as it slowly eroded the limestone over the course of countless centuries. Just prior to the river’s emergence at the village, it falls […]

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Muránska planina National Park in Slovakia

Muránska planina National Park in Slovakia

Muránska planina National Park (Slovak: Národný park Muránska planina) with a total area of 203.18 km², is one of the youngest national parks in Slovakia (since 1997). It is situated in Central Slovakia, in the districts of Brezno and Revúca, in the Banská Bystrica Region. It protects the area of Muránska planina (Muráň Plateau), which […]

Updated: May 19, 2020 | By | More

Jägala Falls – the biggest waterfall in Estonia

Jägala Falls – the biggest waterfall in Estonia

Jägala Falls are the largest waterfalls in Estonia. They are located approximately 30 km east of the capital city of Estonia – Tallinn, at the village Jägala Joa. These beautiful waterfalls are called Niagara Falls of the Baltic. Jägala Falls are about 8 meters high. The water of Jägala River cuts into the limestone and […]

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The Poulnabrone Dolmen – another Stonehenge in Ireland

The Poulnabrone Dolmen – another Stonehenge in Ireland

If you are going to Ireland and you are not interested only in big cities, or Guiness, then you must see The Poulnabrone Dolmen – another prehistoric monument that is similar to Stonehenge in England. More than 5.000 years ago, the early inhabitants of the area, used slabs of limestone to build temples and portal […]

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